Hitchcock – The Master of Suspense

...t becoming an assistant director, and gradually worked his way up to a complete director. 39 Steps (1935) was his first most famous movie. This movie showed a mature Hitchcock. It was different than usual. Some of his best movies were Vertigo, Psycho, and Rope. He really hit it off in Vertigo. The story, the symbolism, and the tension were great. For example the detailed hair in the painting was shown in an extreme close-up shot which focused on the hole in the hair and the same hair in the painting in the background. In Psycho, he brilliantly filmed the shower scene which rocked America. If anyone has ever scene that movie, they won’t take a shower the same way again. The close up and than the fade to the shower drain from the eye of the victim was a radiant idea. If I am correct, he claimed to have filmed the movie Rope with out a cut, or I might be mistaking it for notorious. In those days it was impossible to film with out a cut because of the length of the recording film. He did have cuts, but...

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